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Join the Movement - WE WANT BILL (Cowher for Head Coach)


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You the man!

There is not one coach on this earth that is going to satisfy every panther fan... However, if you are happy with John Fox as our head coach then hate on this movement, but if you are looking for something fresh in the coaching lineup than support us and we can make a difference.

We buy the merch, the tickets and the $100 beers at the games... we should help decide the future for the panthers, wether or not Bill Cowher becomes head coach, this movement will help ensure that we have a new one by next season, so join us...

Well, methinks JR probably knows more about business and maybe even football than a lot of people. So, I don't think I want a bunch of 20-40 year olds saying "hire this guy! WE GIVE YOU YOUR PAYCHECK!" Just saying.

All that being said, I don't want Cowher. Bring in Weis as the OC (strictly because of Jimmy and plus, he's a good offensive mind who utilizes his weapons) and find a HC that doesn't want ALL the control and who won't necessarily feel the need to micro-manage either. Organize practices, game-planning, make roster moves, etc. while not handcuffing his staff.

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This is true...

it seems like we can at least all agree on SOMETHING (Fox needs to find a new home)

Check out this article:

http://www.examiner.com/dallas-cowboys-in-dallas/cowboys-owner-jerry-jones-i-d-hire-bill-cowher-tomorrow

Good enough for Jerry Jones...

he's had one playoff win in 15 years and he not only gave wade phillips the HC job but he's allowed him to stay for how many years?

sorry...not exactly someone who's opinion i'm going to be seeking out.

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